Looking Ahead
AT Editor2021-02-18T15:16:20+00:00Geberit has published a report on what the future may hold for hotel design
Geberit has published a report on what the future may hold for hotel design
Moxon Architects’ self-built Cairngorms office makes an exemplary response to a sensitive landscape, finds David McClean.
Three Greenwich housing projects show the importance of the city to the work of Peter Barber, finds Nana Biamah-Ofosu
Reflections and dappled daylight animate a London office building by Coffey Architects
Architecture Drawing Prize founder Ken Shuttleworth on the process of selecting this year’s winners
DeDraft adds a dusty green extension to a 1920s terraced house in east London
The sketches of Florian Beigel and Philip Christou of ARU explore spatial ideas while prolonging uncertainty, finds Louis Mayes
Skilled delivery is an essential architectural service, and we should celebrate it more within the profession, says Earle Arney
Studio MUTT has completed a striking fashion exhibition at London’s V&A Museum
Lighting
The acoustic BLADE range from Spectral is a system combining luminaires and sound absorbing acoustic panels for the modern office or educational buildings with concrete interiors.
Round Table
How is information technology changing the nature of architectural practice, and what does this mean for the future of the profession? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts in a round table discussion hosted by AT and Reynaers
CPD Video
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